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Discover LudwigThe phrase "creates a chance" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing opportunities or possibilities that arise from a particular action or situation.
Example: "The new marketing strategy creates a chance for the company to reach a wider audience."
Alternatives: "provides an opportunity" or "offers a possibility.".
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The postponement creates a chance to try again.
It creates a chance for people to develop reputations.
Watch, for example, the way he creates a chance for Cerezo in the early minutes of the Scotland game.
That creates a chance to test one bit of received wisdom, namely, the oft-repeated axiom that strong net-neutrality rules will deter investment in broadband infrastructure.
"Exploring such an inhospitable and extreme realm of the deep ocean is hugely valuable, because it creates a chance for people to engage their imagination.
Ms. Warren, writing on the White House Web site, said, "The new law creates a chance to put a tough cop on the beat and provide real accountability and oversight of the consumer credit market.
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And them trying to create a chance in isolated counterattacks.
But every team you play will always create a chance".
This has created a chance to build a dialogue between government officials and the MFDC".
We created a chance every two minutes but we were not effective.
South Korea relied on a harassing defense and looked to create a chance off a lucky bounce or a German mistake.
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